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I am very happy using CE4, but I would like to be able to get some statistics on which pictures are opened. I am no programmer, so I hope there is a simple way of getting this information. I am presently using google analytics on the "top pages" on my domain, but when a gallery index is opened, and thereafter any pictures, I have no information available. My domain is www.brathaug.no and the site is in Norwegian. The address www.brathaug.no/stig opens CE4-generated pages.
In the top pages, by the way I am using Wordpress, I include some code supplied by Google in the footer.php file in the theme.
Does any similar file exist for indexes and individual picture pages where I may include the Google-code?
Will you recommend any other solution to this problem, for curious guys like me?
I am using CE4 Publisher, cart, autoindex and gallery
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for pages, not for individual pictures.
http://ce4.theturninggate.net/docs/doku … _analytics
Rod
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Thank you for your quick answer.
So there is no method to find which pictures Are the most popular?
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not that I know of, unless the code on the gallery page picks up on what image links are clicked. But I've never looked at that. Give it a try and see what happens
Rod
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When I included the Google-script in template_index.php, I could get a report if the pictures was displayed using the php mechanism instead of as a jpg-file. This can be achieved if a user clicks on the chain-symbol, or if a standard display method for the gallery is chosen.
I do not know how to achieve the same with direct presentation of .jpg files.
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Something like AWStats should be able to present stats for file requests as received on the server. Have a look in your control panel for server-side stats.
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